Xmas Bazaar.—Wm, Park announces his grand annual Bazaar now open. His display of goods is the largest |and best 9V6r shown in the district with speaial low piices for Xmas. The shipments i aclude diaries, prize and presentation books; now annuals, leather goods, china and glassware, electro plate, Japanese goods, Croquet, Cricket and Tennis material, toys in an endles ariety Sea. —Advt.
To-night. THEATRE -pOTAI. (Under the direction of Mr Charles MacMahon.) Majeroni Dramatic Company. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, JANUARY 26th. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE When will be presented the intensely interesting play in Five Acts, entitled A RING OF IRON. The Ladies' Drama. TO-NIGHT. Farewell to the MAJERONIS (whose magnificent performances will long be remembered here). TO-NIGHT.' Farewell to admittedly the Best Dramatic Company that has visited Palmerston. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, "A RING OF IRON." One of the strongest dramas ever written. Magnificent new scene ja'd effects. '.ox plan at Park's. Million piices—3s, 2s, ard ]s r^HEATRE -OOYAL. Under the direction of Mr J. C, Williamson Business Manager . Mr Pete Hughes TWO NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. Mr J. C. Wiiliamson will have the honour of presenting for the first time in Palmer■»ston on SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st The brilliantly successful musical play from the Gaiety Theatre, London
A RUNAWAY GIRL
In "A Runaway Girl" Mr Williamson con fidentiy anticipates that he has secured absolutely the most brilliantly attractive musical play yet witnessed in New Zealand. Its success in England and recently in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Auckland has been quite phenomenal, eclipsing any of the long series of triumphs associated with Mr J. C. Williamson's famous Gaiety Companies.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, SAN TOY, The greatest of all gaiety suocossos, now in its fourth year and still running at Daly's Theatre, London, "A Runaway Girl" and "San Toy" will he interpreted by a brilliant cast of operatic artists selected from the fuli strength of Mr J. C. Williamson's MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Of upwards of eighty people, including Misses Misses Rose Musgrovc Lillian Digges Blanche Wallace Aggie Kelton Elsie Moore Annie Cobb Grahame Newton Madge Bennett Jane Brown Elsie Baxter Nellie Borthwick Eva Hillas Messrs Messrs Claude Bantock Arthur Crane Maurice Dudley Ernest Mozar Arthur Lissant G. Ralfe i< red Leslie J. WhitfieldJames Hughes K . Sweeney ancl Mr Fred H. Graham. I<ull operatic chorus and orchestra under the direction qf Mr Geo, Hall. Produced under the stage direction of MiFred H. Graham. Magnificent scenery by Gordon and Dixon. Prices —Dress circle and reserved seats, 5s ; stalls, 3s; pit, 2s. Early doors to stalls and pit from 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. The box plan for both "A Runaway Girl" and "San Toy" will be open on Wednesday, February 4th, 9 a.m. at Park's, stationer. C. McGUINNESS, Advance Agent.
i)f\/_ DEPOSIT acd 5/- week.'y will f>i\)\ purchase a refiliy gfur. d serviceable bicycle at|G. SQQtt B Cycle Pepo., Tlw Square. *
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7632, 26 January 1903, Page 3
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